Mount Ainslie species

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1607 species

Campion australasiae (A mantid lacewing)

Campion australasiae
Campion australasiae
Campion australasiae

Camponotus aeneopilosus (A Golden-tailed sugar ant)

Camponotus aeneopilosus
Camponotus aeneopilosus
Camponotus aeneopilosus

Camponotus consobrinus (Banded sugar ant)

Camponotus consobrinus
Camponotus consobrinus
Camponotus consobrinus

Camponotus intrepidus (Flumed Sugar Ant)

Camponotus intrepidus
Camponotus intrepidus
Camponotus intrepidus

Camponotus nigriceps (Black-headed sugar ant)

Camponotus nigriceps
Camponotus nigriceps
Camponotus nigriceps

Camponotus suffusus (Golden-tailed sugar ant)

Camponotus suffusus
Camponotus suffusus
Camponotus suffusus

Capusa (genus) (Wedge moth)

Capusa (genus)
Capusa (genus)
Capusa (genus)

Carduelis carduelis (European Goldfinch)

Carduelis carduelis
Carduelis carduelis
Carduelis carduelis

Carex appressa (Tall Sedge)

Carex appressa
Carex appressa
Carex appressa

Carex breviculmis (Short-Stem Sedge)

Carex breviculmis
Carex breviculmis
Carex breviculmis

Carex fascicularis (Tassel Sedge)

Carex fascicularis
Carex fascicularis
Carex fascicularis

Carex inversa (Knob Sedge)

Carex inversa
Carex inversa
Carex inversa

Carphurus sp. (genus) (Soft-winged flower beetle)

Carphurus sp. (genus)
Carphurus sp. (genus)
Carphurus sp. (genus)

Carthamus lanatus (Saffron Thistle)

Carthamus lanatus
Carthamus lanatus
Carthamus lanatus

Casbia pallens (Pale Casbia)

Casbia pallens
Casbia pallens
Casbia pallens

Cassinia aculeata subsp. aculeata (Dolly Bush, Common Cassinia, Dogwood)

Cassinia aculeata subsp. aculeata
Cassinia aculeata subsp. aculeata
Cassinia aculeata subsp. aculeata

Cassinia longifolia (Shiny Cassinia, Cauliflower Bush)

Cassinia longifolia
Cassinia longifolia
Cassinia longifolia

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